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PM Imran Khan terms Pak-Uzbek ties an exciting beginning of strong cooperation

PM Imran Khan terms Pak-Uzbek ties an exciting beginning of strong cooperation   Published On Upcoming rail project among Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan would boost development. BUKHARA, Uzbekistan (APP) - Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has termed Pakistan’s relationship with Uzbekistan “an exciting beginning” of a journey of cooperation, linking the two nations closer. “This is an exciting beginning. You will see the people-to-people, trade and political relationship growing stronger,” the prime minister told the Uzbek media in the historic city of Bukhara. The prime minister said Uzbekistan and the Indian sub-continent had a historic connection as the descendants of Amir Taimur ruled the region for 300 years. 

Pakistan, other neighbours concerned at Afghanistan situation, PM Imran says in Tashkent - World

Prime Minister Imran Khan addresses the Pakistan-Uzbekistan Business Forum. DawnNewsTV Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Thursday that Afghanistan s neighbours, including Pakistan, were concerned at the deteriorating political situation in the war-torn country, where the Taliban are continuing a sweeping offensive. Addressing a joint press conference with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Tashkent, the premier announced that countries including Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Iran, and Turkey will try and help facilitate a peace process in Afghanistan . We are both concerned as neighbours of Afghanistan that the people of Afghanistan have suffered for the last 40 years, he said while referring to the Uzbek leader.

Pakistan, Uzbekistan pledge to boost ties in all sectors - Newspaper

TASHKENT: Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing a meeting of the Uzbekistan-Pakistan Business Forum on Thursday. PPI ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Uzbekistan on Thursday vowed to expand multifaceted bilateral cooperation to all areas of mutual interest and stressed the need for resolution of the Afghanistan conflict through internal political process imperative for peace and progress of the whole region. The two countries made these commitments on the first day of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s two-day official visit to Uzbekistan where they jointly hosted Uzbekistan-Pakistan Business Forum on ‘Central and South Asia 2021: Regional Connectivity Challenges and Opportunities’, in the Uzbek capital. PM Khan, while addressing the business forum, expre­ssed the hope that Pakistan’s connectivity (through rail, road and aviation) with Uzbekistan in trade and bilateral spheres would open up new avenues of prosperity in the region. “Pakistan has immense potential to connect Central Asia w

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